Title: Copy and paste a webpage's HTML (Chrome and Firefox only, please) Requester: Judicata [A3G4L9RC365LU] (TO) Description: Click links, view the pages' source HTML, paste it as your answers. Yes, it's that simple. Reward: $0.03 Time Allotted: 5 minutes HITs Available: 38 Qualifications: None Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2J2GSCWY2AOOIR6U04FONQSDV7O118
Ive emiled him many times in which he told me that he would great me the qual and Im still waiting. If he would put up a qual so I get quickly approved. I could bust some out.
Slight rant to commence : on cs product research hits- when a fellow turker is moderating this turkers product research question and you say my answer isn't correct, ( which it was) don't verbatim copy my said answer as the new answer. Am I the only one feeling like this? Also if the question is on a lets say printer. And hey are asking questions about the ink wouldn't I reference the ink and not the printer since the printer says nothing about the ink? Rant over. Thanks guys.
Yea that was annoying.. and don't the demographics...it didn't let me choose "African" I had to choose somewhere within African..how the hell I supposed to know where my tribe came from? When my ancestors were brought her, they were categorized as cattle.
I would totally email the requester. I accidentally submitted a HIT a while ago when I hadn't even clicked on the survey link yet (!). I contacted the requester and they emailed me the link with no problem.
Contact the requester (I did this the other day) she sent me a link to a new one to finish. Most times when you submit something, you can't do it again anyway. Good luck.
Hey if anyone is good at coding (specifically Java) look into this https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2KC6F0OHOVR14F4XY6C97HFI1JF43D Provide open-source documentation and code snippet plus tests if you are expert in JavaScript/NodeJS $5.00
Anyone that's done Redwoods; (Checking other peoples work, pictures with captions) when the requirements state that; There must be an object and not a screenshot from the internet.... Does anyone know what their definition of an object is? Does a picture of a family eating dinner count as an object or do they want a picture of one singular object? If no one know, I will message them.